The Life of Captain James Cook by J C Beaglehole

The Life of Captain James Cook by J C Beaglehole

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This is a biography of the explorer Captain James Cook. It places Cook in the context of his times and affirms his eminence in the history of maritime discovery.

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The Life of Captain James Cook by J C Beaglehole

Captain Cook is the greatest explorer-seaman of all time, yet the world has had to wait almost two centuries for the first full-scale biography to do justice to the man and his achievements. Professor J.C. Beaglehole, the leading authority on Pacific exploration, devoted himself for many years to the editing of Cook's copious Journals, a monument of scholarship in four massive volumes, and the Journal of Josepph Banks who accompanied Cook in the Endeavor. The Journals completed, Beaglehole turn to writing as the crown of his life's work this biography of Cook, which was completed but for a final checking when he died. This is not merely a chronological account of events in Cook's life but a deeply revealing study of the growth of a complex character, stubborn and passionate yet patient and judicious, seen in his actions as an unrivalled navigator and explorer and as a commander of men. Those who influenced Cook from childhood up, and those who sailed with him on his voyages, are as clearly and surely drawn as the man himself. The author's first-hand knowledge of the Pacific Islands and the coasts of New Zealand and Australia give a warmth and actuality to the narrative, while his impeccable scholarship and skill in handling the mass of documentary material, his wit, and his elegant literary style, confirm the expectration that this is one of the great historical biographies.
'Definitive is a word to use sparingly, but it applies to this life of Cook.. The book abounds in fresh insights and fascinating information.' The American Historical Review
John Cawte Beaglehole was born in Wellington and attended Victoria University College to which, after graduate work in London and a period of short-lived jobs and unemployment in the 1930s, he was to return as lecturer in history, senior research fellow and finally Professor of British Commonwealth History. Among his publications are The Exploration of the Pacific, The Discovery of New Zealand, and Victoria University College: An Essay Toward a History.
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ISBN 13 9780804720090
ISBN 10 0804720096
Title The Life of Captain James Cook
Author J C Beaglehole
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Stanford University Press
Year published 1992-04-01
Number of pages 772
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.